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Schedules

Overlay Enable or disable Overlay paths (VAR), WTT services that have been modified because services using the same line conflict with it's WTT timetable.

STP Show or hide Short Term Plan workings, including VSTPs.

CANX Show or hide cancellations. This doesn't hide cancelled trains after activation, only hides planned cancellations.

Optional Extras

Custom Times Toggle whether you want to see services for all of today or a custom time (HHMM format). Default shows current time (0711).

TRUSTEnable or Disable showing of the live information for a service on the search page. Disabling will hide information such as activations and
current running status, but can increase search speed significantly for current/past timetables.

Headcode Search

If a service is departing today, you can jump to it's schedule if you know either the public headcode (eg 2C54) or the activated obfuscode (eg 692P)

Due to freight headcode anonymity, you can't search for freight headcodes (unless it's GBRf of VSTP).

Leave the date picker blank if you want, for todays services. For train's that run today, but left their origin location yesterday, you need to put in yesterdays date otherwise if it runs tonight as well, it'll bring up tonights schedule.

Understanding List of Services

Once you've pressed search, you should see a list of services at your given location. Whilst the list is quite self-explanatory, there are a few bits that might need better understanding.

P. DGL This would be the platform number the train is expected on. If it doesn't have a number, it will refer to the line which the train passes down other than platform. In this case (DGL Down Goods Loop)

A. 1959 This is the booked arrival time. See the green section below it for live updates. A. means arrival, D. means departure, P. means pass (the train isn't booked to stop).

VSTP This will show either VSTP for last minute train service timetables, or:WTT for regular timetabled services.VAR as above, modified WTT schedule.CAN A planned cancellation, hidden by default but doesn't affect activated cancellations or cancellations en route.STP Short Term Planned timetables, usually one-off like a rail replacement bus or engineering train.

Live Running Section will show either:

Green - for running (Shows most recent reported location along with its time, and in brackets, minutes early (E) or late (L).

Yellow - for activated - schedule record has been registered on the signalling system, but may not necessarily run though.

Orange - the train was cancelled, but this cancellation was overturned. Still, it may not run. Keep an eye out for green movement report or set an email/sms alert.

Red - it has been cancelled. There may be a VSTP schedule replacement?

Grey - you have disabled live running information in the search bar at the top.

0S00

Ship Service

0B00

Bus Service

0***

Engine(s) without any rolling stock in tow

1***

A service with limited calls (express) [may also include charters (1Z**) and test trains (1Q**)]

2***

A service with regular calls (semi-fast/slow) [may also include test trains (2Q**) and other STP services]

TRUST ID The train's TRUST ID. The 3rd through to 6th character is the train's running ID, eg 882C17MD15.

Train Information

Shows operator, service description, max speed the vehicle and its consist are timed for, train category, and train power type. All of this is only shown if we have the information available.

Planned Max Speed The max speed taken into consideration when the schedule was produced, with assumed traction in mind.

We may also receive additional speed limiting information en route, from NR. These speed limit details will be listed on the schedule. EG a test train may be limited to 30mph during parts of the schedule for testing sections of track.

Passenger Information

Additional information for the benefit of passengers, including information about refreshments and reservations. Rail Record cannot be responsible for incorrect values, as the information is supplied by automated system from Network Rail, who too, cannot be held responsible for any anomylies.

Members Area

User added allocations and real headcodes. Users can also receive alerts with a free members area account.

Then below this you can copy the URL of the schedule, or send an email with schedule link, get alerts, or save the schedule to your members area account for future reference.

Attribution & Sources

Rail Record is the name of this website, and is not a company. Data shown on this website (live.rail-record.co.uk) and its parent domain (rail-record.co.uk) use information supplied by Network Rail open data feeds which are free to use.

In some small cases, and non-predominantly, Rail Record uses train formation and delay information where available, from National Rail Enquiries. Rail Record website therefore and hereby attributes National Rail Enquiries under their brand usage guideline as below:

- [We attribute National Rail Enquiries ("NRE")] Where an NRE feed is combined with other data feeds and/or is not the primary information being displayed, NRE branding may be shown on an attribution page;

This section will act as the attribution because NRE is not the primary source of information, the Network Rail feeds is the primary source of information. Please also find below, the NRE logo which is a requirement of the attribution.

Rail Record website also acknowledges the support of CACI, RDG and Charlwoodhouse systems for the ongoing support provided over the years.